Summary
If you were approved for SSI instead of SSD benefits, you can request reconsideration or file an appeal with the SSA. Conditional loans are generally not considered by the SSA. Consulting a Social Security Disability attorney can provide personalized guidance. Limited back pay may result from benefit type, earnings record, or overpayment adjustments.Full Conversation
No I would just like to know if I have any legal chance of receiving the SSD rather than SSI Benefits and get the back pay
In California, you may have a chance to pursue SSD benefits by:
- Requesting reconsideration from the SSA to review eligibility.
- Filing an appeal if you believe there's an error.
- Checking if there are any changes in work credits or rules.
It's advisable to consult a Social Security Disability attorney for personalized assistance.
Also I was approved in January * and did not receive a full benefit check until January * . I provided a document signed by the person who loaned me the money to pay my living expenses for that year . There was only one condition and that was it was to be paid back once I received my back pay and was approved .
It sounds like you've gone through a challenging process. To clarify your options in pursuing SSD benefits instead of SSI, consider the following:
- Reconsideration or Appeal: You can request the SSA to review your case or file an appeal.
- Legal Consultation: Speaking with a Social Security Disability attorney might provide specific guidance based on your situation.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
I was told that The Social Security administration does not honor conditional loans . Is this a fact ?
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The Social Security Administration (SSA) typically does not take conditional loans into consideration when determining eligibility or benefits. Their primary focus is on medical and financial eligibility criteria. If your conditional loan affects your financial situation, consulting a Social Security Disability attorney for advice may be beneficial.
Let me note that I only received $*,*.* back pay on this case
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It seems you have been through a long and complex process with your Social Security Disability case. Here are a few points to consider:
- Reconsideration or Appeal: You can still explore these options if you believe there was an error.
- Conditional Loans: SSA typically does not consider these, focusing on medical and financial eligibility.
- Legal Advice: Consulting with an attorney specializing in Social Security Disability might provide personalized guidance.
If you need more information on any specific option, let me know!
Well why did I only receive $*,*.* on my case
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It sounds like a complicated situation. The limited back pay could be due to factors such as the type of benefits awarded (SSI vs SSDI), your earnings record, and any overpayment adjustments. Consulting a Social Security Disability attorney could provide clarity as they can review your specific case details. Would you like more information on finding an attorney?